Feudal System
Life in the Middle Ages
Castles & Warfare
Vikings & Huns
The End of the Middle Ages
100

his group worked the land and made up most of medieval society

Peasants (Serfs)

100

Most medieval people lived in this type of community.

Villages / Manors

100

Tall stone homes built for protection.

Castles

100

This group of seafaring warriors came from Scandinavia.

Vikings

100

This movement focused on art, learning, and human potential.

Renaissance

200

The system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service.

Feudalism

200

The main food eaten by peasants.

Bread (or grains)

200

The main weapon used by knights.

Sword (or lance)

200

Vikings traveled and attacked using these long, narrow boats.

Longships

200

This invention helped spread ideas quickly.

Printing Press

300

These warriors protected the lord’s land and followed a code of honor.

Knights

300

Homes for peasants were usually made of this.

Wood, mud, and straw

300

This powerful Byzantine weapon could burn even on water and was used in naval battles.

Greek Fire

300

This fierce group of warriors came from Central Asia and invaded Europe.

Huns

300

The Ottoman Turks captured this city in 1453.

Constantinople

400

This system organized medieval society based on land, loyalty, and service

Feudalism

400

The hero who stole from the rich and gave to the pour?

Robin Hood

400

This invention helped attackers break castle walls.

Trebuchet (or Catapult)

400

This famous Hun leader was known as the “Scourge of God.

Attila the Hun

400

This new interest in Greek and Roman ideas was called ________.

Humanism

500

The person who owned the land and gave it to servants? 

Lord

500

This deadly disease killed millions in the 1300s.

The Black Death (Bubonic Plague)

500

This legendary king was said to rule Camelot and pull the sword from the stone.

King Arthur

500

Vikings were not only raiders; they were also these, setting up new lands.

Traders and settlers

500

Where did the Renaissance begin? 

Italy 

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